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...people, the Koreans, blame both the United States and Russia for the existing conflict in our country," stated Han Young Rim at an interview yesterday. Rim, an education graduate student at Columbia University for the past three years, is attending the Summer School on a scholarship...
...last week, Aranda was silent. To a newsman who tried to interview him at his club, he sent a note saying: "The General wishes to announce that he is totally uninterested in politics...
Tough, able Sidney Holland invoked a set of emergency regulations. He used his powers sparingly, but in some instances suspended the right of assembly, public speech or public print. Newspapers and radio stations were forbidden to interview strikers. Other unions were not allowed to hold public discussions of the strike issues or on the emergency regulations. Anyone giving aid & comfort to strikers or their families was threatened with jail. But police did not lay a finger on the Red bosses...
...course of a speech to British newspapermen, Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison saw a nice chance to twist the ring in Pravda's nose. "I should feel more hopeful for the future," said Morrison, "if our Prime Minister or I were asked for an exclusive interview with Pravda, and if we could then be sure that our words would be reproduced . . . faithfully . . . Now, Pravda, what about...
...Carmel Myers Show (Tues. 7:15 p.m., ABC-TV) manages a new twist to the interview show, now a TV staple. Veteran Cinemactress Carmel Myers, 50, enlivens her 15-minute program with clips from such ancient movies as Girl' From Rio, in which she co-starred in 1927 with a promising young actor named Walter Pidgeon. She also sings in a small but pleasant voice, strums a ukulele, trades anecdotes with such guests as Composer Richard Rodgers...